In 2011, The World Health Organization also issued similar warnings when they categorized cell phone radiation as a possible carcinogen. “WHO: Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk.” In regard to children, Dr. Keith Black, Chairman of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center stated:

Children’s skulls and scalps are thinner. So the radiation can penetrate deeper into the brain of children and young adults. Their cells are at a dividing faster rate, so the impact of radiation can be much larger.

Cell phones aren’t the only source of RadioFrequency (RF) Radiation. RF isn’t the same as the radio waves. RF is actually Microwave Radiation like what cooks food in microwave ovens.

Over the last 20 years, electrical pollution from many sources (including cell phone radiation) has increased significantly. This type of pollution is also sometimes referred to as “Electrosmog.”

Experts say up to 3% of all people are clinically hypersensitive, as many as one-third of us to a lesser degree. (emphasis added)

That’s as many as one in every 3 people. Even if you don’t think this is you, it still may be someone you love.

ElectroSensitivity symptoms vary. Many pediatricians aren’t considering Electrosmog as a contributor to poor or worsening health.Genetics don’t necessarily play a role. Misdiagnosis is common. Medication offers no cure.

Frank Clegg, former longtime president of Microsoft Canada, is now one of the world’s leading advocates for wireless safety. In 2014, he stated:

Electrosensitivity is not like an allergy you are born with; it is an illness that builds up over increased time and radiation exposure. Just as we cannot yet explain why some individuals will die from second-hand smoke and others can live a long life smoking 2 packs a day, we cannot explain why some individuals react to wireless radiation. (Source)

If you notice any of the following symptoms in your child, this may be due to one or many sources of Electrosmog:

Watching children suffer is difficult. The good news is that ElectroSensitivity can be reduced if not completely eliminated by making some changes in our homes and in our communities. Here are some organizations with more information: